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Automatic electronic payments accepted on the N4 Toll Route

It brings us great pleasure to announce that as of 01 March 2017 automatic electronic tag payments will be accepted on the TRAC N4 Toll Route.

It brings us great pleasure to announce that as of 01 March 2017 automatic electronic tag payments will be accepted on the TRAC N4 Toll Route.

This follows a successful month-long pilot phase of the automatic electronic payment system recently conducted on the national highway whereby selected SANRAL clients participated. In view of this all registered SANRAL tag holders will now be able to use their electronic tags at all the South African-based mainline plazas and ramps on the TRAC N4 toll road.

These are as follows:

• Diamond Hill Mainline Plaza
• Middelburg Mainline Plaza
• Machado Mainline Plaza
• Nkomazi Mainline Plaza
• Donkerhoek Ramp
• Cullinan Ramp
• Valtaki Ramp
• Ekandustria Ramp

At this stage there are no dedicated lanes for the electronic tag system at the above plazas meaning that all toll booths will be electronic tag-compliant. In view of this, all existing payment methods will also continue to be accepted at all toll booths on the N4 toll road.

These are as follows:

Class 1: Cash, Credit Card, garage/petrocard, fleet card, TRAC concession card
Class 2 – 4: Cash, fleet card, TRAC concession card

Road users are reminded that debit cards, Diners Club, American Express and all other International Cards are NOT accepted methods of payment for any class of vehicle on the N4 Toll Route. TRAC believes the automated electronic payment system will benefit road users as such technology is believed to enhance safety, convenience and mobility on a highway such as the N4 Toll Route.

Road users should note that although TRAC’s two Mozambican plazas also accept electronic tag payments, the Mozambican and South African systems are NOT linked and neither countries’ tags will work in the other.

For more information on the automated electronic payment system visit www.nra.co.za or contact the Sanral Call Centre on 0800 726 725. You can also go to https://tinyurl.com/jmevr5y or contact the TRAC 24-hour helpdesk via email at helpdesk@tracn4.co.za or on 0800 87 22 64.

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